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70% blue and 20% white to start with.I have a Coralife LED Seascape 48" for my 90 gallon tank what is the best lighting setting
It's a very fancy light and has a big range of things I can do. So far I have picked 100% blue and 60% red. I just want the best lighting for coral and to maximize my lights capabilities.70% blue and 20% white to start with.
If those are the only colors you have, consider adding an Orphek OR3-120 sky blue or blue plus strip for total colors
Great control, but lower on the intensity side.I have a Coralife LED Seascape 48" for my 90 gallon tank what is the best lighting setting
Reduce red to about 8 as it will promote algae galoreIt's a very fancy light and has a big range of things I can do. So far I have picked 100% blue and 60% red. I just want the best lighting for coral and to maximize my lights capabilities.
So running it at 100% is ok for my zoes?Great control, but lower on the intensity side.
Good for softies, weak for SPS.
Could easily run that light wide open.
I do have a sea hair and a lawnmower thay like alge or am I promoting the wrong kind for them?Reduce red to about 8 as it will promote algae galore
no - would promote hair algae which they will loveI do have a sea hair and a lawnmower thay like alge or am I promoting the wrong kind for them?
Thank you so muchAgain, the light does not push to much intensity.
I doubt that fixture could burn anything.
I have Zoa in low light and high light, don’t seem to care much, but they do like at least, medium flow.
Thank you so muchno - would promote hair algae which they will love
Welcome.Thank you so much


